This little volume has its origins in a coincidence. I had just finished writing Creative Eloquence: The Construction of Reality in Cicero’s Speeches (Oxford, 2011), which involved some close analysis of Cicero’s orations against Verres, when I was asked to give a lecture on how best to teach a new set-text that the Examination Board of Oxford, Cambridge, and the Royal Society of Arts (OCR) has specified for their A-Level Latin examination for the years 2012-2014. The passage in question, in ..
Cicero saw publication as a means of perpetuating a distinctive image of statesman and orator. He me...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
The selective sampling of Latin authors that the study of set texts at A-level involves poses four p...
The sections from Philippic 2 included in the present textbook will serve as one of the set texts fo...
Looting, despoiling temples, attempted rape and judicial murder: these are just some of the themes o...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
The transition from using textbooks to reading unadapted classical texts has proved notoriously diff...
The heritage of the ancient Roman politician, orator and thinker Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC - 43 ...
This thesis takes as its focus the important relationship between orator and reader, and is especial...
The use of commentaries in support of reading is a well-established practice in late antiquity, as m...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter offers a survey of the theory and practice of eloquence d...
For the years 2013 – 2015, lines 1 – 299 of Aeneid 4 form part of the OCR Latin A-Level specificatio...
Collection : Nouvelle collection des auteurs latins prescrits pour les classes et les examens du bac...
Why did the first printers in Italy choose Cicero’s de Oratorein 1465? How did itcome to epitomize R...
The main body of this thesis is a commentary on sections 1.19b-33 and 1.97-109 of Cicero's De Inuent...
Cicero saw publication as a means of perpetuating a distinctive image of statesman and orator. He me...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
The selective sampling of Latin authors that the study of set texts at A-level involves poses four p...
The sections from Philippic 2 included in the present textbook will serve as one of the set texts fo...
Looting, despoiling temples, attempted rape and judicial murder: these are just some of the themes o...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsText from page ...
The transition from using textbooks to reading unadapted classical texts has proved notoriously diff...
The heritage of the ancient Roman politician, orator and thinker Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC - 43 ...
This thesis takes as its focus the important relationship between orator and reader, and is especial...
The use of commentaries in support of reading is a well-established practice in late antiquity, as m...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter offers a survey of the theory and practice of eloquence d...
For the years 2013 – 2015, lines 1 – 299 of Aeneid 4 form part of the OCR Latin A-Level specificatio...
Collection : Nouvelle collection des auteurs latins prescrits pour les classes et les examens du bac...
Why did the first printers in Italy choose Cicero’s de Oratorein 1465? How did itcome to epitomize R...
The main body of this thesis is a commentary on sections 1.19b-33 and 1.97-109 of Cicero's De Inuent...
Cicero saw publication as a means of perpetuating a distinctive image of statesman and orator. He me...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
The selective sampling of Latin authors that the study of set texts at A-level involves poses four p...